Springfield police log

Thursday

Traffic hazard: 9:31 p.m., Mohawk Boulevard and Olympic Street. A caller reported that a man was jumping into traffic and appeared to be trying to get hit by a car.

Public assistance: 7:26 p.m., 4300 block Main Street. Police were called to help a motorist who was stuck behind a locked gate at a mini-storage facility.

Loud noise: 6:48 p.m., 5000 block Main Street. Passers-by reported hearing a loud fire alarm. Police and firefighters checked a school, but found no reason why the alarm was sounding.

Suspicious conditions: 11:07 a.m., 6300 block Thurston Road. A teacher reported seeing a “creepy” man in the bushes. Police responded but found only a sweatshirt.

1Robbery: 8:54 a.m., Main and Fifth streets. A caller reported she was robbed two days earlier by two women who allegedly pushed her down and stole her purse.

SATURDAY, MARCH 13

Burglary: 10:59 p.m., 1700 block Carriage Place. A resident reported seeing three youths steal a bicycle out of his garage. The caller said the youths left another bicycle behind.

Armed subject: 4:35 p.m., 1900 block Fifth Street. Callers reported seeing a man on a bike with a pistol in his back pocket. Police contacted the man and determined it was an air-soft gun.

Warrant service: 4:15 p.m., Mohawk Boulevard and Modoc Street. A man was seen hiding behind an apartment complex. Police found a man in a paper box behind a tire store and arrested him on outstanding warrants.

Theft: 3:15 p.m., 10th and F streets. A caller reported that a motorist stopped and drove off with her son’s soccer ball after it went into the street.

Dispute: 1:58 p.m., 3400 block Gateway Street. A caller reported seeing a man and a woman in a dispute. The caller said the man possibly was throwing things at the woman.

SUNDAY, MARCH 14

Theft: 11:01 p.m., 1100 block Main Street. A caller reported that a customer was refusing to pay a $90 bar tab at an exotic dance club. Police responded, and the issue was resolved when the customer’s friend agreed to pay the bill.

2Dispute: 9:41 p.m., 800 block A Street. Police responded to a dispute and made an arrest after a caller reported that two people were “beating up” a woman outside in a walkway.

3Theft: 3:59 p.m., 3000 block Gateway Street. A witness reported seeing a man taking items from one car in a mall parking lot, then allegedly attempting to break into another vehicle. The suspect ran from police, who used a stun gun to take him into custody.

4Menacing: 4:34 a.m., 2500 block Gateway Street. Police responded to a dispute over a towed car. A caller reported being verbally threatened by someone with a shotgun.

MONDAY, MARCH 15

5Criminal trespass: 8:45 p.m., 100 block South 14th Street. A man reportedly pulled a box knife on someone in the parking lot of a tavern. The victim declined to press charges, and police arrested a man on charges of trespassing.

6Dispute: 7:02 p.m., Eugene-Springfield Highway and 52nd Street. A caller reported that a man was throwing items at a woman who was running in the median of the roadway.

Theft: 5:28 p.m., 1100 block Main Street. Police made an arrest after a man reportedly left an exotic dance club without paying his $32 bill.

Suspicious subject: 8:45 a.m., 400 block Q Street. A caller reported that a man with a shopping cart was standing in front of a vacant house, smoking from what appeared to be a crack pipe.

Criminal mischief: 6:41 a.m., 3500 block Commercial Avenue. A caller reported that an unknown subject threw something through a front window, damaging a filing cabinet and knocking a picture off of the wall.

TUESDAY, MARCH 16

Theft: 6:16 p.m., 3300 block RiverBend Drive. Money and a credit card were reported stolen out of a purse at a hospital.

Reckless driving: 4 p.m., 12th and Main streets. Three juveniles were seen in the bed of a truck, holding a small dog over the edge as the truck moved down the road.

Pursuit: 3:27 a.m., 21st and Main streets. Police pursued a vehicle that ran a red light and later was found abandoned near an intersection. A K-9 unit searched the area, and a man was taken into custody.

THURSDAY, MARCH 18

Suspicious conditions: 7:04 p.m., 4200 block Main Street. A caller reported seeing at least one person in a trash bin behind a business. The caller said the person appeared to have a lighter and was “sparking something.”

Hit and run: 2:59 p.m., South 32nd Street and Douglas Drive. A vehicle drove off after striking a tree, which crashed down.

Criminal trespass: 9:41 a.m., 2400 block A Street. A caller reported that an intoxicated man was yelling at people and banging on trailers at a mobile home park. Police made an arrest for trespassing.

Shots fired: 2:36 a.m., 4000 block Camellia Street. A caller reported hearing a single gunshot, followed by four rapid shots.

Theft: 12:33 a.m., 1700 block Fifth Street. Three teenagers were seen breaking into a vehicle. Police with a K-9 unit searched the area.

Arrests

SATURDAY, MARCH 13

Gass, William B.: 22, on a Eugene warrant for unlawful possession of methamphetamine and unlawful entry into a motor vehicle; and an additional Eugene warrant for a parole violation on an original charge of unlawful possession of methamphetamine.

Luttio, Angela C.: 35, on charges of unlawful possession of methamphetamine and driving while suspended.

SUNDAY, MARCH 14

Peterson, Gary L.: 49, on a Polk County warrant for unlawful possession of methamphetamine.

TUESDAY, MARCH 16

Lockard, Justin L.: 26, on a warrant for felony driving under the influence of intoxicants.

Edwards Jr., Roland R.: 43, on a warrant for first-degree forgery.

Dinnell, William C.: 21, on a warrant for failure to report as a felony sexual offender.

Beardslee, Anthony B.: 45, on a Eugene warrant for three counts of attempted first-degree sexual abuse.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17

Clark, Charles A.: 27, on a Eugene warrant for a parole violation on original charges of first-degree failure to appear and unlawful possession of methamphetamine.

Stanton, Dwayn W.: 30, on a Lane County warrant for a probation violation on original charges of two counts of first-degree theft.

THURSDAY, MARCH 18

Lefever, Nikole C.: 29, on a Eugene warrant for first-degree failure to appear and unlawful possession of methamphetamine.

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